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The preliminary federal investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, who was killed on January 24 in Minneapolis, does not currently support the initial claim that he posed an imminent threat to the agents who shot him. Early findings do not indicate that Pretti drew a weapon or attempted to use one during the encounter. The U.S.
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A British Airways aircraft lost a wheel shortly after taking off from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, raising concern but causing no injuries. Despite the technical failure, the flight continued its journey to London, where the aircraft landed safely. The aircraft involved was an Airbus A350-1000 that had just begun its
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The Doomsday Clock has been set to 85 seconds before midnight, the closest point to global catastrophe since the clock was created in 1947. The adjustment reflects a growing concern over the world’s ability to manage the dangers it has created for itself. Scientists responsible for the clock warn that the planet is facing an unusually
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The case of a five-year-old child detained alongside his father by U.S. immigration agents has sparked public concern and renewed debate over how enforcement procedures are applied when minors are involved. The incident occurred near Minneapolis and has now drawn judicial intervention, temporarily
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A drone attack struck a passenger train in eastern Ukraine, killing civilians and injuring dozens in one of the most severe incidents involving non-military targets in recent weeks. Ukrainian authorities blamed Russia for the strike, which directly hit a carriage carrying nearly 200 passengers. The attack took place in the Kharkiv region
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated that former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro should be returned to Venezuela to face trial in his own country. The remarks generated immediate regional attention, though without producing any tangible impact where key decisions are actually made. Petro’s position fits within his
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The controversial U.S. Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino has been removed from his post in Minneapolis and demoted following a series of events that included two fatal shootings in the city. The decision marks a sudden shift in the trajectory of one of the most visible figures associated with the government’s border enforcement
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The Spanish government announced it will approve a decree to regularize the status of thousands of migrants already living in the country. Migration Minister Elma Saiz said the initial estimate could reach around fifty thousand people. According to the minister, the aim of the measure is to recognize and provide legal stability to those
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte firmly dismissed calls to separate Europe’s security policy from the United States. “Keep dreaming,” he said, making it clear that without American backing, Europe would not only lose critical military capabilities but also the protection of the U.S. nuclear umbrella. Rutte stressed that transatlantic
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The death of civilian Alex Pretti during a federal operation in Minneapolis has sent shockwaves through the United States, dramatically increasing political and public pressure on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and its operational tactics. The incident, which occurred in the context of an immigration enforcement action
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An extremely violent armed attack shook the city of Salamanca, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, leaving at least eleven people dead and twelve others injured after a shooting at a community soccer field, according to local authorities and national media reports. The attack occurred on Sunday, as people were gathered
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The Syrian city of Kobane is facing an increasingly severe humanitarian situation after more than a week under siege by forces allied with the government in Damascus, according to Kurdish activists and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London. Reports indicate that access to food and essential






